Ewe Comic Heroes (RLE Folklore) : Trickster Tales in Togo.
Konrad, Zinta.
Ewe Comic Heroes (RLE Folklore) : Trickster Tales in Togo. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (315 pages) - Routledge Library Editions: Folklore Series . - Routledge Library Editions: Folklore Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Series Preface -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Collection -- Chapter Two: Origins of Trickster -- Chapter Three: Methodology -- Chapter Four: Formal Features of Trickster Narratives -- Chapter Five: Metaphor and Meaning in Trickster Narratives -- Chapter Six: Style in Performance -- Chapter Seven: Why Trickster? -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
The trickster character is prominent in the cultural, particularly narrative, traditions of many different peoples throughout the world. Comic and serious, stupid and clever, benevolent and evil, winner and loser, the trickster is a study in contradictions. The trickster cannot be pigeonholed, for he does not fit into any neat categories or definitions. This study, first published in 1994, aims to give the reader the opportunity to experience in some small measure the dynamic and exciting dramatic oral narrative performances of the Ewe people of West Africa.
9781317551737
Oral tradition - Togo.
Electronic books.
GR351.52.E83 -- .K65 2015eb
398.21089963374
Ewe Comic Heroes (RLE Folklore) : Trickster Tales in Togo. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (315 pages) - Routledge Library Editions: Folklore Series . - Routledge Library Editions: Folklore Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Series Preface -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Collection -- Chapter Two: Origins of Trickster -- Chapter Three: Methodology -- Chapter Four: Formal Features of Trickster Narratives -- Chapter Five: Metaphor and Meaning in Trickster Narratives -- Chapter Six: Style in Performance -- Chapter Seven: Why Trickster? -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
The trickster character is prominent in the cultural, particularly narrative, traditions of many different peoples throughout the world. Comic and serious, stupid and clever, benevolent and evil, winner and loser, the trickster is a study in contradictions. The trickster cannot be pigeonholed, for he does not fit into any neat categories or definitions. This study, first published in 1994, aims to give the reader the opportunity to experience in some small measure the dynamic and exciting dramatic oral narrative performances of the Ewe people of West Africa.
9781317551737
Oral tradition - Togo.
Electronic books.
GR351.52.E83 -- .K65 2015eb
398.21089963374